The annual "Walk with Joe" has evolved from its initial mission as a remembrance for township victims of the September 11th attacks into a major fundraiser for local organizations.
A team of researchers at Rutgers University will analyze tissue samples from 9/11 first responders to determine whether they face a greater risk of throat and tongue cancer related to human papillomavirus (HPV).
Saturday, Sept. 9 will be a special day at Monmouth Battlefield State Park, as it marks the 16th annual "Walk With Joe," a ceremony and 5K walk to remember a township icon and two other residents who died in the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks.
A former employee of the Monmouth County Sheriff's Office is accused of texting a threat to the county 911 Communications Center about two months after his release from the job.
Three occupants of a Wall Township home where fire broke out overnight are treated for smoke exposure. Meanwhile, Middletown fire officials say that flames might not have damaged a house as extensively as they did if the resident had called 911 more quickly.
Towns across New Jersey held observances Sunday marking 15 years since the 9/11 airborne terrorist attacks on the United States of America. Flags at all New Jersey state government buildings were also flown at half-staff.
The owner of a Texas mattress store has closed its doors after his daughter appeared in a television advertisement promoting a 9/11 anniversary sale.
At the end of the commercial, two Miracle Mattress employees knock over two towers of stacked mattresses, while Cherise Bonanno, the owner's daughter, screams...
Since 2003, the World Trade Center Health Program at the Rutgers University Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute has been treating and monitoring thousands of responders for a variety of conditions and diseases.